A Case of Midbrain and Thalamic Infarction Involving Artery of Percheron

J Clin Med. 2015 Mar 3;4(3):369-74. doi: 10.3390/jcm4030369.

Abstract

Blood supply to the thalamus and brainstem have frequent anatomic variations. One of these is where all the perforators to the above areas arise from a single branch of the posterior cerebral artery commonly known as the artery of Percheron. Infarction involving this artery leading to bilateral thalamic and midbrain lesions is not uncommon, but can cause diagnostic difficulties due to the varying clinical presentations possible and the wide differentials. Early brain imaging and diagnosis is important for initiating appropriate treatment. In this case report, we discuss a patient who presented with an artery of Percheron related stroke affecting the mid brain and paramedian thalamic areas. We also discuss the differentials of presentations with similar symptoms.

Keywords: Artery of Percheron (AOP); bilateral lesions; infarct; mid-brain; stroke; thalamus.